Thank you for your interest in helping circulate nomination papers for Judge Maria Lazar. Every signature matters and your support is greatly appreciated!
Rules for Circulating Nomination Papers
(PLEASE FOLLOW EXACTLY)
Do not circulate nomination papers until Monday, December 1, 2025. Any Elector signatures dated prior to December 1 will be disqualified.
The circulator must sign the paper after the electors on each paper have signed. Do not sign and date the circulator’s statement until all the electors have signed and dated. The circulator and the elector may be the same person.
All electors must print and sign their names, fill in their complete address and municipality of residence (no P.O. Box addresses), and date their signature. If any portion of the line is left blank, the signature is disqualified. State law requires both printed and signed names.
As a circulator, you must present the paper to each elector; you cannot leave the nomination papers unattended on counters or posted on billboards, for example.
Electors must list the exact, specific municipality of their physical residence. For example, use Village of Menomenee Falls, not Menomenee Falls. Also, circulators must list their specific municipality on the certification on the bottom of the page.
Do not use abbreviations for municipalities.
The person circulating this document for signatures must be at least 18 years old and qualified to vote.
The person circulating this document must personally present this document for signature. You may not leave it unattended on a counter or bulletin board.
It is permissible for the circulator to add any Elector’s missing or illegible address or add the date to an individual signature.
The person circulating must complete and sign the Certification of Circulator at the bottom of the nomination paper. The Certification of Circulator must be completed, so if you are the only elector on the sheet, please complete the Certification of Circulator prior to returning the nomination paper to Friends of Judge Maria Lazar. NOTE: Notarization of paper is not required.
Please return nomination papers to Friends of Judge Maria Lazar no later than Friday, December 19, 2025. If you cannot return a full sheet, please return a partial sheet. Every signature helps.
Mail to:
Friends of Maria Lazar
P.O. Box 620476
Middleton, WI 53562
Print Nomination Forms
View Nomination Form Instructions
Important Dates
Monday, December 1st
Begin circulating nomination papers
Friday, December 19th
Deadline to return nomination papers to Friends of Maria Lazar
Tuesday, January 6th
Nomination papers filed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission
Tuesday, April 7th
General election
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Eligibility Requirements for Circulators
To effectively circulate nomination papers for Judge Maria Lazar, individuals must meet specific eligibility criteria. Circulators must be registered voters in Wisconsin and should have a clear understanding of the rules governing the nomination process.
For instance, circulators should ensure they are not only registered but also familiar with the details of the campaign and the importance of gathering valid signatures. This knowledge helps maintain the integrity of the nomination process and ensures that all signatures collected are legitimate and counted.
Best Practices for Collecting Signatures
Collecting signatures requires careful attention to detail to ensure compliance with state regulations. Circulators should approach potential signers in a friendly manner, explaining the purpose of the nomination papers and the importance of their support for Judge Maria Lazar.
Additionally, it is beneficial to provide clear instructions on how to fill out the nomination papers correctly. For example, reminding signers not to use P.O. Box addresses and to sign their names exactly as they appear on their voter registration can help avoid disqualifications due to errors.
Consequences of Invalid Signatures
Understanding the consequences of invalid signatures is crucial for both circulators and electors. If any signatures are improperly filled out, the nomination papers may be rejected, jeopardizing Judge Maria Lazar's candidacy.
For example, if an elector fails to provide their complete address or leaves any part of the signature line blank, that signature will not count. This underscores the importance of thoroughness in collecting signatures to ensure that every effort contributes positively to the campaign.
Contact Information for Assistance
If you have questions or need assistance while circulating nomination papers for Judge Maria Lazar, it is important to know where to turn for help. The campaign team is available to provide guidance and support throughout the process.
You can reach out via email or phone to the Friends of Judge Maria Lazar campaign office. They can offer clarification on rules, provide additional materials, and assist with any challenges you may encounter while gathering signatures.
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Eligibility Requirements for Circulators
To effectively circulate nomination papers for Judge Maria Lazar, individuals must meet specific eligibility criteria. Circulators must be registered voters in Wisconsin and should have a clear understanding of the rules governing the nomination process.
For instance, circulators should ensure they are not only registered but also familiar with the details of the campaign and the importance of gathering valid signatures. This knowledge helps maintain the integrity of the nomination process and ensures that all signatures collected are legitimate and counted.
Best Practices for Collecting Signatures
Collecting signatures requires careful attention to detail to ensure compliance with state regulations. Circulators should approach potential signers in a friendly manner, explaining the purpose of the nomination papers and the importance of their support for Judge Maria Lazar.
Additionally, it is beneficial to provide clear instructions on how to fill out the nomination papers correctly. For example, reminding signers not to use P.O. Box addresses and to sign their names exactly as they appear on their voter registration can help avoid disqualifications due to errors.
Consequences of Invalid Signatures
Understanding the consequences of invalid signatures is crucial for both circulators and electors. If any signatures are improperly filled out, the nomination papers may be rejected, jeopardizing Judge Maria Lazar's candidacy.
For example, if an elector fails to provide their complete address or leaves any part of the signature line blank, that signature will not count. This underscores the importance of thoroughness in collecting signatures to ensure that every effort contributes positively to the campaign.
Contact Information for Assistance
If you have questions or need assistance while circulating nomination papers for Judge Maria Lazar, it is important to know where to turn for help. The campaign team is available to provide guidance and support throughout the process.
You can reach out via email or phone to the Friends of Judge Maria Lazar campaign office. They can offer clarification on rules, provide additional materials, and assist with any challenges you may encounter while gathering signatures.